Problem: What can not be burned in fire nor drowned in water?
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade Mystery Picture
Previous Week's Brainteaser and Answer
Week of October 6, 2011
3rd Through Sixth Grade Brainteaser
A man walked all day long, but at the most he only moved 2 feet. How is this possible? Answer - He walked moving his own 2 feet.
Kindergarten Through Second Grade Mystery Picture
Answer - Mouse
Week of September 29, 2011
3rd Through Sixth Grade Brainteaser
A cyclist crosses the border between Spain and France carrying a bag everyday. No matter how much custom officials investigate him the did not know what he was smuggling. Do you?
Answer - Bicylces
Kindergarten Through Second Grade Mystery Picture
Answer - Button on the Water Fountain
Week of May 23, 2011
3rd Through Sixth Grade
How many seconds are in a year?
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
Pinkie Pinkerton lived in a pink one story house on Pink Street. The walls were pink, the roof was pink, the carpet was pink, the flowers were pink, the pictures were pink, the furniture was pink, the bathroom was pink, her stuff was pink, the yard was pink, even her cat was pink. EVERYTHING was pink. So what color were the stairs in Pinkie Pinkerton’s house?
Write your answer, your name, and your homeroom on an index card and put it in the box in the office. You must submit your answer by lunch on Wednesday, May 25th. The winners will be announced on the May 27th episode of NSE-TV.
Week of May 16, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade
What has six eyes but cannot see? ANSWER - The Three Blind Mice
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
What has a spine but has no bones? ANSWER - A book.
Week of April 15, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade
A man bought a candy bar for 30 cents. He used 2 American coins. One of them was not a nickel. What 2 coins did he use? Answer - He used a nickel and a quarter (only one was not a nickel).
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
A man was speeding and ran through a stop sign. The police officers saw him and just sat there. Why?Answer - He was running.
Week of April 8, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade
A farmer has seventeen sheep. All but nine of them die. How many sheep does he have left? Answer - 9 (All but 9 of them die.)
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
What flies around the Kindergarten room at night? Answer - Alpha-bats!
Week of April 1, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade:
What are tree mistake in this sentence? Answer: tree - three, mistake - mistakes, there isn't a third
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade:
What do you call a kitten drinking lemonade? - Answer - Sour puss
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Week of October 13, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade Brainteaser
Problem: What can not be burned in fire nor drowned in water?
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade Mystery Picture
Previous Week's Brainteaser and Answer
Week of October 6, 2011
3rd Through Sixth Grade Brainteaser
A man walked all day long, but at the most he only moved 2 feet. How is this possible? Answer - He walked moving his own 2 feet.
Kindergarten Through Second Grade Mystery Picture
Answer - Mouse
Week of September 29, 2011
3rd Through Sixth Grade Brainteaser
A cyclist crosses the border between Spain and France carrying a bag everyday. No matter how much custom officials investigate him the did not know what he was smuggling. Do you?
Answer - Bicylces
Kindergarten Through Second Grade Mystery Picture
Answer - Button on the Water Fountain
Week of May 23, 2011
3rd Through Sixth Grade
How many seconds are in a year?
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
Pinkie Pinkerton lived in a pink one story house on Pink Street. The walls were pink, the roof was pink, the carpet was pink, the flowers were pink, the pictures were pink, the furniture was pink, the bathroom was pink, her stuff was pink, the yard was pink, even her cat was pink. EVERYTHING was pink. So what color were the stairs in Pinkie Pinkerton’s house?
Write your answer, your name, and your homeroom on an index card and put it in the box in the office. You must submit your answer by lunch on Wednesday, May 25th. The winners will be announced on the May 27th episode of NSE-TV.
Week of May 16, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade
What has six eyes but cannot see? ANSWER - The Three Blind Mice
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
What has a spine but has no bones? ANSWER - A book.
Week of April 15, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade
A man bought a candy bar for 30 cents. He used 2 American coins. One of them was not a nickel. What 2 coins did he use?
Answer - He used a nickel and a quarter (only one was not a nickel).
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
A man was speeding and ran through a stop sign. The police officers saw him and just sat there. Why?Answer - He was running.
Week of April 8, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade
A farmer has seventeen sheep. All but nine of them die. How many sheep does he have left? Answer - 9 (All but 9 of them die.)
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade
What flies around the Kindergarten room at night? Answer - Alpha-bats!
Week of April 1, 2011
3rd Through 6th Grade:
What are tree mistake in this sentence? Answer: tree - three, mistake - mistakes, there isn't a third
Kindergarten Through 2nd Grade:
What do you call a kitten drinking lemonade? - Answer - Sour puss